British Army in WWII

The British Army in World War 2
During the First World War, the British Army was transformed from a voluntary, professional force backed up by a voluntary reserve into a 'national' army recruited by conscription. It was able to make this transition without a material decline in its' effectiveness, and this is a considerable credit to the regimental system and the calibre of its personnel. At the start of the war, there was probably no or

not receive a credible British Tank, the Crusader until after VE-day.
It is almost impossible to list all the British Armies actions of this period, but the main theatres of war for the British Army were in Chronological order:
The Battle of France
The African Campaigns (Including the Battle of El Alamein)
The Retreat from Burma
The Sicilian and Italian Landings
The Battle of Kohima
The D-Day landings and Normandy
The Fall of the Reich